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At last nights Santa Ana City Council meeting, speaker after speaker addressed the council on the proposal to weaken campaign finance restrictions. The proposal would have removed the provision designed to limit the ability of members to raise money for three months after their council votes.

AD-69 candidate Francisco Barragan is one of those people you meet who simply redefines the term “class act.” He is honest, principled, of high moral and ethics. As much as a lack of funds, organization, party structure make him a long shot for the Assembly seat he seeks, Barragan’s voice is finally being heard in…

Santa Ana City Councilwoman Michele Martinez is supporting the Government Performance and Accountability Act ballot initiative. She joins the Orange County Business Council, and pay-to-play princess Councilwoman Kris Murray of Anaheim in supporting this radical reform of the state constitution.

On Monday, May 7th the Santa Ana City Council is set to consider the repeal of a city ordinance that prohibits them from soliciting or receiving campaign bucks, or loans of more than $250 for three months following their vote.

Late last month, the OC Register’s Brian Joseph stirred a pot when he begged the question, “where does AD-69 candidate Julio Perez live?” Joseph cited failed attempts by a process server attempting to serve Perez with a lawsuit for an unpaid debt. While the issue of Perez’s residency was cleared up by reporter Andrew Galvin,…

Not to be outdone by Michele Martinez’s endorsement by Santa Ana cops, former Anaheim Mayor and current OC Clerk Recorder Tom Daly announced the endorsement of his AD-69 campaign from three Anaheim law enforcement organizations. Here’s the press release: TOM DALY PICKS UP THREE MAJOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ENDORSEMENTS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY CAMPAIGN The Three Organizations Represent…

Santa Ana city council member and AD-69 candidate Michele Martinez today announced what the campaign is saying is a “powerful” endorsement from the Santa Ana Police Officers Association. It’s hardly surprising given that Santa Ana police are likely worried that they may follow the same path of the Santa Ana Fire Department. The wording of…